Sports Grounds Safety Authority
Andrea Jones is an accomplished communications professional with extensive experience in stakeholder engagement and public relations. Currently, Andrea serves as the Head of Communications and Stakeholder Engagement at the Sports Grounds Safety Authority since October 2018. Previously, Andrea held leadership roles as Head of Communications and Membership and Senior Communications Manager at the Association of Colleges from January 2014 to December 2017. Additionally, Andrea worked as Communications Manager for the Police and Crime Commissioner for South Wales and served in various capacities at South Wales Police Authority, focusing on community engagement. Andrea began their career as a Press Officer at Cardiff Council. Educational qualifications include a Master's in Business Administration from Swansea Metropolitan University, a Diploma in Public Relations from the Chartered Institute of Public Relations, and a BA in Journalism, Film and Broadcasting Studies from Cardiff University.
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Sports Grounds Safety Authority
We are the UK Government’s expert body on safety at sports grounds and an Arms Length Body of the Department for Culture, Media and Sport. We write guidance including the Guide to Safety at Sports Grounds (the “Green Guide”) and carry out a range of statutory functions in relation to football in England and Wales and advisory functions in relation to other sports both within the UK and internationally. Our purpose is to ensure sports grounds are safe for everyone. We do this by sharing knowledge, advice and guidance on safety design and management and by working in partnership to educate and influence. Our core statutory functions are set out in the Football Spectators Act 1989 and the Sports Grounds Safety Authority Act 2011. We have an important statutory responsibility to regulate local authorities in their oversight of safety at the 92 football clubs in the Premier League and the Football League, and at Wembley and the Principality Stadium. We also issue licences to those 94 stadia to allow them to admit spectators and to enforce the Government’s all-seater policy. Since 2011 our expanded remit allows us to share our expertise and support not only with football in England and Wales, but with other sports and across the world. We aim to share our expertise as widely as we can, whilst remaining focused on our purpose and keeping our statutory role front and centre.